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Evaluation of glass ionomer luting cements
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1983Abstract – In the present study the three glass ionomer luting cements available on the Scandinavian market in June, 1982 were evaluated by comparison with a zinc phosphate and a zinc carboxylate cement. The following properties were tested: effective maximum grain size, retention, strength, bond strength to dentin, disintegration in and absorption of
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Development of glass-ionomer cement systems
Biomaterials, 1998In the 1960s the idea of positive physico-chemical adhesion with tooth substance resulted in the invention of polyacrylic acid-based cements, first the zinc polycarboxylate and, subsequently, the glass-ionomer cements. These materials were shown to undergo specific adhesion with hydroxyapatite and proved to have properties satisfactory for a variety of
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Some properties of a glass ionomer cement [PDF]
J F McCabe, H J Wilson, P A Jones
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Retention of castings with glass ionomer cement
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1982Abstract The retentive abilities of a glass ionomer cement, a zinc phosphate cement, and a zinc silicophosphate cement were compared using 20 cast-gold inlays. The mean retentive strength of the glass ionomer cement was the greatest and that of the zinc phosphate cement the weakest.
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The properties of a glass ionomer cement
British Dental Journal, 1973Alan D. Wilson, B G Lewis, B E Kent
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Toxicity to the pulp of a glass-ionomer cement'
British Dental Journal, 1987A Watts, R C Paterson
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